Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Central Bank Named Payson Chamber Business of the Month

Pictured this afternoon on the steps of Central Bank on North Main, Payson, Chamber of Commerce representatives and Central Bank staff: (front row, left-right) Maurice Evans, Mike Hardy, Tamee Fisher, Dakota Spencer, Brian Hulet, (middle row, l-r) Lou  Ballamis, Ashley Brunger, Vickie Braun, Mykianne Sparks, Carrie Menlove, (back row, l-r) Colin Logue, Kathy Anderson, Dawn Davis, and Jade Walker.  For its continued support of events and programs in the community, from annual city celebrations to the Kiwanis Scholarship Golf Tournament to to the bank's Christmas Angels program, which contributes $2,500 annually to families in need, Central Bank was elected by Payson Chamber  members as Business of the Month, March 2015.  Central Bank is expected to be recognized again at tonight's Payson City Council meeting.  Held in the Council Chambers at 439 West Utah Avenue, the meeting will begin at 6 PM.
Be it sponsoring city events or through giving programs of its own making, Central Bank is among businesses in Payson whose contributions are frequent, needed, and greatly appreciated.  This appreciation manifested last week with the Business of the Month Honor presented to the Main Street bank by the Payson Chamber of Commerce.  


Payson Chamber members and friends celebrated the occasion with a luncheon hosted by Central Bank on March 18. While leading the event, Brian Hulet, V.P. Manager, cited the  Payson Kiwanis Scholarship Golf Tournament, Payson City events, like the Salmon Supper and Onion Days Celebration, as well as Central Bank’s Christmas Angels program, which contributes $2,500 annually to families in need, as among beneficiaries of their generosity year after year.


Central Bank will turn its attention to an additional celebration this week, whereby the bank will turn from award recipient to presenter.  On March 26 they will award the Central Bank Good Citizen Award to Roberto Solorzano, during an open house to be held at the bank at noon.

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